Thursday, October 13, 2022

GEOG Careers & Networking Event

Graphic: GEOG Careers & Networking Event 10.26.22 

Location: Virtual Event

Public, private, and non-profit organizations attend this event to fill internship and full-time positions, as well as network with undergraduate and graduate students.

All majors, degree levels, and alumni are welcome to attend. This event will be of particular interest to students majoring in Geography, Geographic Information Systems, and Environmental Science and Policy.

Event Type: Workshops & Panels

Event Location: Virtual

Industry: Agriculture, Environment & Sustainability, Health and Sciences 


REGISTER HERE

 

START: Geographic Information Sciences (GIS) Research Assistants (2)

 https://www.start.umd.edu/careers/geographic-information-sciences-gis-research-assistants-2

Description

The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) at the University of Maryland, College Park, is now hiring two hourly GIS Research Assistants to assist with developing a geospatial atlas, from collecting and cleaning to mapping data; extract actionable insights from trends, patterns and spatial relationships; present spatial analytics in high-quality maps and written materials; and provide research support, as needed, on the research project Climate Security, Great Power Competition, and Adversarial Geopolitics in Southeast Asia.

The GIS Research Assistants will be responsible for collecting and integrating geospatial data related to climate change and climate security in Southeast Asia, specifically Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) states, to create an open-source climate security geospatial atlas using ESRI Story Map. The overall goal is to develop a cyber-cartographic atlas to enhance relevant geospatial knowledge and representation of climate security in Southeast Asia.

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Collects, cleans, and prepares data to support the research project. Wrangle large, complex datasets.
  • Assist in developing spatial analytic frameworks, maps, and geographic tools that support the project.
  • Create mapping tools in ArcGIS to support strategic and analytical thinking vis-à-vis identifying spatial relationships, patterns, and trends.
  • Assist with preparation and presentation of research reports. Present place-based and spatial relationships findings and contribute maps and written materials to reports and publications.
  • Assist with presentations, quantitative data visualizations, and written materials.

Required Qualifications:

  • Enrolled in Bachelor’s degree program or advanced degree program in Geography, Cartography, Urban Planning, Environmental Studies, or a related field.
  • Substantial experience working with ArcGIS suite of software (please include two examples with application materials).
  • Solid grasp of common GIS concepts, techniques, and tools.
  • Experience with spreadsheet software, such as MS Excel.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in high-quality mapping products.
  • Strong communication, responsivity, and organizational skills and the ability to work collaboratively and independently.
  • Strong critical thinking skills, exhibited by the ability to take information from a wide variety of sources and synthesize/analyze the information in the context of a research project.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated interest in applying GIS approaches to human-environment interactions.
  • Demonstrated regional research interest in Southeast Asia.
  • Demonstrated high proficiency with ArcGIS suite of software, especially ESRI Story Map.
  • Exceptional analytic skills in spatial relationships, geography, and environmental and climate data.
  • Advanced critical thinking skills, exhibited by the ability to take information from a wide variety of sources and synthesize/analyze the information in the context of a research project.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Successful candidates should be self-directed with a demonstrated ability to organize work effectively and efficiently, paying close attention to detail to succeed in the position. This position will require the candidate to 1) use critical thinking and analytical skills, 2) demonstrate proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS Suite, 3) multi-task and prioritize work, 4) communicate professionally via all modes of communication, 5) exercise analytic skills in spatial relationships, 6) work collaboratively with a small team, and 7) contribute to the overall project objectives.

Salary:

These are hourly positions. The work week consists of 15 hours per week at the hourly rate of $20/hour. The persons selected for this position will work both remotely and on-site at START headquarters, closely with members of the Geospatial Research Unit, and report directly to Dr. Samuel Henkin.

Application Information:

Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and two examples of previous GIS work via email (with the subject line START GIS Research Assistant) to Dr. Samuel Henkin at henkinsd@umd.edu by Oct. 26, 2022 for best consideration. Only complete applications will be reviewed.

The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a policy of equal employment opportunity and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, age, gender, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, national origin, or political affiliation. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

 

PCLGBTQI Student Advisory Committee Nomination

The PCLGBTQI is responsible for advising the President of the University of Maryland, College Park, and others in the campus administration, on issues of concern to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students, faculty, and staff. The Commission's responsibilities include recommending policies and programs to ensure that the campus is sensitive to the needs of the many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons who are part of the University community. The student advisory board will advise and make recommendations for LGBTQ+ centered  policies, programs, and initiatives. 

If you would like to nominate more than one student please separate their names/email addresses by using a comma.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeIJ56N6kexOqgNoSDUbrW6jqGHYqNJk7sTwr-6lHiQh6tYDw/viewform

Two Position Openings: Office of Letters and Sciences

Coordinator, Academic Programs (Business)
This is a great position for anyone that is passionate about advising and supporting students exploring business majors/careers, especially through implementing programs and initiatives that expose them to the many options available. In addition to the usual LTSC advising, orientation, and recruitment duties, this position is primarily responsible for co-coordinating the Business Exploration Series.
The posting description/application can be found at https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/100476.


Academic Advisor
This is a great position for anyone that is passionate about advising and supporting students as they explore major and career interests and/or work through requirements for limited enrollment programs. In addition to the usual LTSC advising, orientation, and recruitment duties, this position may teach a UNIV100 or similar course.
The posting description/application can be found at . https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/100503


Earn an Advocacy Certificate with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation - sign up today!

The ENSP program is proud to be partnering with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Bay Advocacy Institute. This is a new program they are launching for college students which aims to engage college students in Watershed issues and advocacy. This program provides multi-session advocacy trainings in topics including federal and state advocacy, community engagement, managing climate anxiety, and more. The program provides the participating students with a field experience led by CBF staff, a $250 stipend to support their work, and the option to pursue a certification in Bay advocacy.

Sign up with this link or scan the QR code below.


 

Academic Success Guide - Fall 2022 Edition


Terps, with mid-term exams on the horizon, check out the numerous resources available to help you succeed! View this Academic Success Guide for these tips and resources:
  • Tutoring & Academic Resources
  • Study Plan Tips & Quiet Study Spaces
  • Time Management Workshop Info
  • And More!

UMD Resources for Students and Staff

A list of UMD Resources for Students and Staff!
 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Oe5Y3_XzGPv6KGwnPXw0MM4UFM0sDtAEQIv8OIXuBcU/edit#gid=338120124 

National Geographic: GIS Database Specialist

GIS Database Specialist

How You’ll Contribute

The Storytelling team works to expand the organization’s impact through journalism, photography, film/video, web content, mapping, asset management, and data visualization. As one of the largest funders to individual storytellers in this work, it also identifies key grantmaking and fellowship opportunities with creative talent. Much of the team's programmatic activity is focused on identifying and building capacity for the next generation of diverse storytellers.

The GIS Database Specialist will be a key contributor to the development and maintenance of National Geographic’s geospatial databases. You will work on the core foundational cartographic database of coastlines, drainage, boundaries, and populated places that serves as the base for all National Geographic map products. The role includes geospatial data research, vector and raster data manipulation and harmonization, and working with our GIS platform team to ensure best practices database structure. In addition, you will work with the Chief Cartographer and the rest of the Geography & Mapping team in the conception and creation of new databases to support our programmatic and storytelling work. The GIS Database Specialist will report to the Senior Director for Map Brand and Editorial.

Your Impact

Responsibilities Include

  • Core geospatial database development and maintenance (50%): perform ongoing review of core geospatial database layers for currency and accuracy; implement tabular and geospatial updates and corrections to core layers in a versioned geospatial database environment; develop workflows to automate geospatial database maintenance; develop workflows to cartographically optimize and make core layers available to cartographic staff.
  • Programmatic database development (20%): identify, evaluate, and acquire authoritative external datasets to augment core geospatial database; perform geoprocessing tasks to make programmatic data compatible with core geospatial database layers.
  • Coordination with the GIS Platform team (15%): monitor geospatial database uptime; coordinate schema changes and confirm their correct implementation.
  • Support for Geography & Mapping Group (10%): perform geoprocessing tasks for special projects; develop and style digital basemaps; perform editorial review of cartographic products; assist in monitoring data changes for National Geographic Map Policy.
  • Professional development (5%): stay up to date on the latest GIS and cartographic standards, policies, and technologies related to geospatial databases.

What You’ll Bring

Educational Background

Bachelor’s degree in Geography or related field.

Minimum Years and Type of Experience  

3+ years’ experience or demonstrated proficiency working with spatial databases

Necessary Knowledge and Skills

  • Professional level knowledge of GIS and mapping software systems, must include Esri ArcGIS online and desktop applications
  • Understanding of fundamental geospatial database concepts, including database schema, versioning, relationships, topology, generalization, and multiscale data representation
  • Understanding of standard vector and raster data formats
  • Excellent organization skills and the ability to handle multiple tasks
  • Team oriented, but confident in the value of their own ideas, contribution, and role

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience working on development of geospatial databases, including research and database design
  • Experience with geospatial data analysis and processing
  • Programming skills are a plus (Python in particular)

Supervision

No direct reports.

Salary Information


As a leading nonprofit organization, National Geographic Society offers competitive salary and total rewards to attract, develop, and retain an innovative and dynamic workforce.

The salary range for this position starts at $69,000.

Job Designation

Hybrid - At the Society, we believe in the advantages of coming together to build community, mentor and learn from colleagues, and connect more deeply with our mission. As a result, the majority of our staff are Hybrid. Our Hybrid category requires that staff work at Base Camp two days each week: every Wednesday plus either Tuesday or Thursday. Because we recognize that we can effectively work remotely, this designation has been updated to provide more flexibility, both in the days staff choose to come into the office and how often they are expected to be at Base Camp. And of course, Hybrid staff are also always welcome to come in additional days each week if they prefer.

We encourage you to apply even if your experience is not a 100% match with the position. We are looking for someone with relevant skills and experience, not a checklist that exactly matches the job description. We want to help you grow and in return, you help us grow into a stronger, more inclusive organization.

 

OMSE is Hiring Tutors!

Students can apply by submitting their information to the Student Employment application portal. Eligible students will be placed immediately upon completing the hiring process. 

 



 

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

National Park Service - Data Analyst & GIS Database Administrator

Innovate is hiring for 2 contingent positions With the National Park Service. 

Check out the links below if you are interested and apply.
 
Data Analyst
GIS Database Administrator

UMD Fall Career and Internship Fair

UMD Fall Career and Internship Fair
Red graphic with white, bold text reading "Fall Career & Internship Fair" with details about the fair.


Dates: September 23 (virtual), September 28-30 (in-person)
Time: 11:00 am-4:00 pm
Location: Virtual (9/23 event), Adele H. Stamp Student Union (9/28-9/30)

The annual Career and Internship Fair, hosted by the University Career Center, provides UMD students and alumni with an opportunity to meet with employers to discuss internship, full-time and part-time employment opportunities. Employers are looking forward to meeting undergraduate and graduate students! Business professional attire is requested.

Review the resources on the Feller Center website to schedule a career planning appointment, find Career Fair prep sessions, or find other tips to help you excel at the Fair as well as the Virtual Career Fair Instructions.
Need Help Preparing?
Feller Center's Career Planning team:


To learn more about the fair, find a list of employers attending, and RSVP for the fair, visit the Career Center website.

Gilman Study Abroad Scholarship for Pell Grant Recipients/US Citizens

Are you an undergraduate student, Pell Grant recipient, and U.S. citizen with international interests? You may be eligible to apply for the U.S. State Department’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which provides up to $5,000 for studying or interning abroad! Last year 44 UMD students applied for a Gilman and 36 received the scholarship--an 82% acceptance rate! These students won a total of $172,000!

 

You can join our Gilman ELMS resource page, which offers a lot of helpful information as well as successful example essays, please fill out this brief survey.

  

 

DEADLINE: October 6, 2022 

For programs that begin between December 1, 2022 and October 31, 2023 

 

ELIGIBILITY

Students must be:

·      a U.S. citizen

·      a Pell Grant recipient 

·      undergraduate (includes all majors)

·      all program lengths are eligible

   

We look forward to hearing from and meeting you!

 

Leslie Brice, National Scholarships Office

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Internships - UMD Center for Global Sustainabilty

 

The Center for Global Sustainability (CGS) works to catalyze more effective action on climate and sustainability challenges by integrating collaborative engagement across diverse communities with our ability to generate high-quality analysis. Our deep team of scholar-practitioners has significant and diverse experience in implementing real policy and decision making at the highest levels, and simultaneously in leading field in research. CGS works to build global capacity for analysis to support climate ambition, to understand cleaner energy technology pathways, to enhance resilience to climate change, and to support new approaches to energy and climate finance. 

Available Positions

Overview 

The Center for Global Sustainability (CGS, cgs.umd.edu) in the University of Maryland (UMD) School of Public Policy is seeking several interns with strong written, communication, and data visualization skills, and the motivation to apply those skills to support real-world efforts to address climate and sustainability issues. 

Communications and Research Intern (~15 hours a week)

  • Manage all newsletters, including annual, weekly, and any project-specific
  • Manage implementation of the social media calendar
  • Support creation of CGS “experts” digital profiles
  • Maintain morning clips and share highlights weekly with the CGS team 
  • Support research needs on a variety of CGS projects and content creation in the form of policy briefs, factsheets, blogs, etc.
  • Execute research and data impact strategies 

Digital Intern (~10 hours a week)

  • Manage website updates, including revamp of project pages and research communications
  • Draft media pitches, blogs, and op-eds 
  • Liaison to any production needs of research products
  • Create figures and infographics for data visualization
  • Event management and support, as needed

Project Engagement Intern (~10 hours a week)

  • Upcoming project/research planning and tracking 
  • Regularly update the stakeholder lists and manage segmentation of lists
  • Regularly update talking points and messaging documents to support stakeholder engagement
  • Metrics/impact tracking

Qualifications 

  • Major in Public Policy, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or related field, preferred
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment
  • Experience with social media management
  • Experience using Canva, preferred
  • Capable of meeting tight deadlines on a regular basis
  • Enthusiasm and flexibility as priorities change
  • Creativity and demonstrated interest in sustainability, climate change, energy, or other environmental topics

To apply, please send a CV/resume and cover letter to Camryn Dahl (cdahl@umd.edu) and Shannon Kennedy (skennedy@umd.edu) with an email subject of “CGS Internships”. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled; the priority deadline is September 26th, 2022.

About the Center for Global Sustainability: Through world-leading research and policy engagement, the Center for Global Sustainability at the University of Maryland seeks to change the way that governments, businesses, and people envision and implement possibilities for ambitious climate action. Founded in 2016 in response to the need for thought leadership, analysis, and engagement to support the achievement of global climate goals, its programs advance understanding to support ambitious national and subnational climate strategies, fossil phase-out, energy innovation, finance, and other priorities in the United States, China, Indonesia, India, Brazil, and other major economies. CGS currently supports about 30 researchers and works with a rich community of collaborators around the world. CGS is housed within the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, which focuses on integrating practice with research, blending national and international policy, and working at all policy levels from local to global. It grants degrees at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. It currently counts in its community roughly 800 undergraduates, 300 graduate students, 500 Executive Program students, 60 staff, and 80 faculty. The University of Maryland, College Park, is a land-grant, sea-grant, top-tier (R1) research university, and is the major research university in the Washington, DC area, located 8 miles from the U.S. Capitol. It was recently ranked 14th in the U.S. in the National Science Foundation’s national rankings of all universities. It has an annual budget of $2.1 billion and administers approximately $1.2 billion in combined University of Maryland annual research awards. It has strengths in climate, energy, and environmental policy, environmental and earth sciences, remote sensing, climate, and energy modeling, and computational and social sciences.

Diversity Statement: The University of Maryland, College Park, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, complies with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action; all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all persons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, age, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, creed, marital status, political affiliation, personal appearance, or on the basis of rights secured by the First Amendment, in all aspects of employment, educational programs and activities, and admissions. The Center for Global Sustainability is committed to fostering a just, equitable, diverse, and inclusive world both within our community and through collaborative research and action. Read the CGS Vision on justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion here.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Change in BMGT382-0101's restriction for Fall 2022

Recently, the Smith School made a change to BMGT382 Marketing and Innovation for Entrepreneurs's restriction for section 0101. This section is now open to any non-BMGT majors in addition to Innovation & Entrepreneurship minors for Fall 2022.

Physical Scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver, Colorado